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Apply for a Cal Grant

by California Student Aid Commission

Apply for a Cal Grant, a financial aid program administrated by the California Student Aid Commission (CSAC) providing aid to California undergraduates, vocational training students, and those in teacher certification programs.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Apply for a horse racing license

by California Horse Racing Board

Download and fill out applications for horse racing licenses: Owners, Trainers, Jockeys, Grooms, Agents, Officials.

Topics: Businesses, Personal records, Travel and recreation


Apply for a REAL ID/DL

by Department of Motor Vehicles

Apply for a REAL ID or DL using the DMV online portal. A California REAL ID or DL can be used for travel, proof of residency, personal identification, and other legal purposes. It serves as a government-issued photo identification that proves your identity, age, and legal presence in the United States, allowing you to access various services like opening bank accounts, voting, applying for jobs, purchasing alcohol, and most importantly, driving a vehicle in California if you choose to get a DL.

Topics: DMV/Auto, Personal records


Apply for a Seismic Safety Grant

by Department of Health Care Access and Information

The Small and Rural Hospital Relief Program (SRHRP) provides grants to qualified small, rural and Critical Access hospitals for the purpose of funding seismic safety compliance projects. The Alfred E. Alquist Hospital Facilities Seismic Safety Act requires that hospitals be constructed to remain open and safely provide services to the public after an earthquake. The SRHRP supports qualified small, rural and Critical Access hospitals by providing state grant funding and technical assistance to help meet safety standards and preserve access to general acute care for the communities they serve.

Topics: Safety and emergencies, State info and laws


Apply for a Seller's Permit

by California Department of Tax and Fee Administration

A seller's permit is required if you are engaged in business in California, intend to sell or lease tangible personal property that would ordinarily be subject to sales tax if sold at retail (this includes wholesalers, manufacturers, and retailers), or will make sales for a temporary period, normally lasting no longer than 90 days at one or more locations (for example, firework booths, Christmas tree lots, garage sales).

Topics: Taxes


Apply for Birth Certificate

by California Department of Public Health

Apply for Birth Certificate. An authorized, certified California birth certificate can typically be used for travel, passport, proof of citizenship, social security, driver's license, school registration, personal identification and other legal purposes.

Topics: Health and wellness, Personal records


Apply for Compensation for Crime-Related Expenses

by California Victim Compensation Board

Were you a victim of crime? The California Victim Compensation Board (CalVCB) can help. We can help pay bills and expenses that result from crime. Crime survivors who have been injured or have been threatened with injury may be eligible.

Topics: Education, Jobs and unemployment, Safety and emergencies


Apply for Death Certificate

by California Department of Public Health

A certified copy of a death certificate can typically be used to obtain death benefits, claim insurance proceeds, notify social security and other legal purposes.

Topics: Personal records


Apply for Loan Repayments, Scholarships, Grants

by Department of Health Care Access and Information

HCAI improves healthcare access by providing scholarships, loan repayments, and grants to students, graduates, and institutions providing direct patient care in areas of unmet need. Learn about the loan repayment programs, scholarships, grants, and more.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education, Health and wellness, Jobs and unemployment


Apply for Marriage Certificate

by California Department of Public Health

A certified copy of a marriage certificate can typically be used as proof of marriage and other legal purposes. This is not a copy of the marriage license.

Topics: Personal records, State info and laws


Apply for Medi-Cal

by Department of Health Care Services

Medi-Cal offers free or low-cost health coverage for Californians who meet eligibility requirements, regardless of immigration status. Most applicants who apply and enroll in Medi-Cal will receive care through Medi-Cal health plans.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


Apply for Medical Insurance

by California Health Benefit Exchange

Apply for Medical Insurance via Covered California

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Health and wellness


Apply for the California Dream Act

by California Student Aid Commission

The California Dream Acts allows California students who cannot get financial aid from the federal government and meet other specific requirements to apply for state financial aid so they can attend some California colleges, universities, and Career Education Programs.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Education


Apply to a Veterans Home

by Department of Veterans Affairs

The Veterans Homes of California offer affordable long-term care to aged and disabled veterans, as well as their eligible spouses and domestic partners. Learn how to start your application either online or by mail, what documents are required, and how the waitlist for each Home varies.

Topics: Health and wellness, Housing and real estate


Apply to the Directed Grant Program

by San Diego River Conservancy

The Conservancy’s Directed Grant Program seeks to support multi-benefit projects that advance a number of goals, including but not limited to: Conserving land, protecting all resources, completing the San Diego River Trail, and providing public access for the enjoyment of the San Diego River Park and open space, trails, campgrounds and park facilities.


Applying for a cannabis license

by Department of Cannabis Control

Applying for a cannabis license in California is a step-by-step process. To get started, applicants must first secure local permits, gather necessary documents, and apply for a DCC license in the appropriate licensing system. After submitting a complete application and paying the required fees, applicants should stay responsive to any DCC communication to ensure smooth processing. Once approved, licensees must post their license prominently at their business location.

Topics: Health and wellness


Create a CalCareer Account

by Department of Human Resources

Apply for jobs, register for examinations, and search for job openings with the state of California by creating a CalCareer account. Use your account to store different versions of your job application, track status, and save your resume all in one place.

Topics: Jobs and unemployment


Employment, Education and Training Services

by Department of Rehabilitation

The Department of Rehabilitation (DOR) assists Californians with disabilities obtain and retain employment and maximize their ability to live independently. Vocational rehabilitation teams work closely with job seekers to establish the best combination of services and resources necessary to prepare for, find, retain and advance in employment. Our services are tailored to each individual’s strengths and challenges to ensure the greatest chance of success.


Find a CA State Job

by Department of Human Resources

Learn more about jobs with the State, look at job openings and apply for jobs with the state of California.

Topics: Jobs and unemployment


Find Business Resources

by Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development

Whether you’re starting a brand-new business, expanding or relocating, avoid expensive mistakes by making sure your entity is registered and permitted as required by State laws.

Topics: Businesses, Taxes


Get a CalVet Home Loan

by Department of Veterans Affairs

Any veteran can apply for a CalVet Home Loan when purchasing an owner-occupied home in California. To be eligible, you must (1) Have served on active duty for at least 90 days during wartime or peacetime (excluding training), (2) Have a discharge under honorable conditions, and (3) Not have a current CalVet Home Loan. Apply online so you can start making offers on your next home.

Topics: Assistance and social programs, Housing and real estate


Learn More about DMV for DACA

by Department of Motor Vehicles

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients have been authorized to apply for a DL/ID since June 15, 2012, upon presentation of documents issued by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). For more information select the Launch service button.

Topics: DMV/Auto


Prepare Your House

by California Earthquake Authority

Learn about the different structural risks and geologic hazards that houses in California face. And, access preparedness resources to learn more about how to prepare your home, including how to apply for a seismic retrofit grant of up to $3,000 from Earthquake Brace + Bolt.

Topics: Housing and real estate


Submit an IMR/Complaint Form

by Department of Managed Health Care

If your health plan denies, changes or delays your request for medical services, denies payment for emergency treatment or refuses to cover experimental or investigational treatment for a serious medical condition, you can apply for an Independent Medical Review (IMR). You can also file a Consumer Complaint when you have other issues with your health plan. These issues can consist of billing problems, cancellation of coverage, claim and copay disputes, delays in getting an appointment, referral or authorization, access to translation services, finding an in-network doctor, hospital, or specialist, complaints about a doctor or plan and continuity of care. Fill out and submit an IMR/Complaint Form online or call the DMHC Help Center at 1-888-466-2219 for assistance.

Topics: Health and wellness, State info and laws


Worker Safety Wildfire Cleanup and Rebuilding

by Department of Industrial Relations

The work to cleanup and rebuild after wildfires must be done in compliance with California's labor laws and workplace safety and health regulations. California's robust worker protections apply to every workplace in the state: - Cal/OSHA workplace safety and health standards requiring employers to identify hazards, train workers on how to prevent unsafe working conditions, provide proper personal protective equipment and injury/illness prevention planning. - Labor laws including minimum wage, overtime, prevailing wage on public works projects, meal & rest breaks, and unfair immigration related practices. - Workers' compensation for work related injuries & illnesses including paid medical treatment and benefits for temporary/permanent disabilities.

Topics: Businesses, Health and wellness, Jobs and unemployment